Longtime Fort Worth Businessman Jimmy Mulholland Dies, Leaves Legacy Of Faith, Helping Others

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Arlington TX

13 January, 2022

6:40 PM

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By Kristen Barton, Fort Worth Report January 12, 2022 When employees of his company had trouble providing Christmas for their kids, Jimmy Mulholland bought extra toys for them. When teenagers showed up at his business in need of a second chance, he gave them one. This is Mulholland's legacy and how Dean Brown will remember him. Mulholland died on Jan. 4 at age 76 after battling Parkinson's disease for years. The 70-year-old Brown is vice president of operations at Mulholland Co. and knew Mulholland since he was 17. He worked with Mulholland on and off since 1970 and said he was always fair to his employees and was a hard worker. He was born in Fort Worth and graduated from Arlington Heights High School and attended the University of Texas at Arlington. He also was a reserve for the U.S. Marines. Mulholland was a deacon at Connell Baptist Church. To read the full article, click here. Fort Worth Report is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that produces factual, in-depth journalism about city and county government, schools, healthcare, business, and arts and culture in Tarrant County. Always free to read; subscribe to newsletters, read coverage or support our newsroom at fortworthreport.org.

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